Occasionally I am now writing a tool for advertising software in Internet. (It will greatly simplify tracking the download sites to which various versions of the software was submitted.)
I am going to permit free usage of this tool for advertising non-commercial software such as Sword. The tool is a set of PHP 4 scripts running on a webserver (and a Web browser as the client). It uses a database. (I use PostgreSQL, but porting to other databases is simple.) We can place it on crosswire.org or sf.net and give to it access to certain project members (under a password) and use it to advertise Sword (advertisement may be doing by a dedicated person or collectively). Interested persons will be able to download the tool and install to their own computes (provided that these has support for webservers, PHP and databases.) Also may be I will find time to advertise Sword related projects by the way of my commercial advertising, but in such the case I need the permissions to distribute Sword etc. under the trademark of Extreme Code Software (see http://ex-code.com) as I would place the links to Sword together with the links to commercial software. (Just by technical reasons (to not enter every time two different logins and passwords), not because I would want place Sword under this trademark.) Huh? -- Victor Porton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])